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Ben Y. Cammack, the Assistant General Manager of the Export Division of RKO (Radio-Keith-Orpheum) Radio Pictures Inc., standing at a car with a chauffeur in Argentina. The chauffeur is identified as Reno. The inscription on the verso of the photograph reads: "Ben and Reno-the wonder man - Alida he is the best thing - if you ever want a good man who...

An asado (barbecue party) at the ranch of Mr. F. Molina Campos in Moreno, Argentina. President John F. Kennedy's mother, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, attended this party. Ben Y. Cammack wrote to President Kennedy inquiring which one of his siblings accompanied his mother to the party. The inscription on the verso of the photograph reads: "View of the t...

Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., wearing his United States Navy Uniform. The photograph is set in a cardboard frame bearing the following inscription: "Dishinger-Woodward-Jacksonville, Fla."
This photograph is currently filed under WWII. Naval Service within the John F. Kennedy Personal Papers subcollection of the Papers of John F. Kennedy.

Various naval officers in a clipping from The Chicago Sun, September 13, 1942, including John F. Kennedy, who volunteered to fight in World War II. Paul "Red" Fay sent the photograph of the clipping to President Kennedy with a letter dated March 5, 1963.

1943 Tehran Conference in Iran. Seated on the portico of the Soviet Embassy, left-to-right in the foreground, are General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Joseph Stalin, President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States, and Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom. Unidentified uniformed officers stand in t...

Dr. Mario Franzil (left) and John F. Kennedy in Trieste, Italy. The photograph was sent to President Kennedy from Dr. Franzil, Mayor of Trieste, with a letter dated October 3, 1961. According to a letter from the Department of State, the photograph was taken when Dr. Franzil was a member of the Municipal Council, before he became Mayor. The inscrip...